Yahoo YUI Calendar -- Display Only - calendar

I'm using the YUI calendar, multi-select, multi-page version. I now need a second page which will display the calendar indicating the selected dates, but will not allow the user to click on and select/deselect any of the dates. Any ideas? Thanks.

You could override the default cell renderer method, replacing it with you own renderer. Here's an example of implementing a read only YUI calender.

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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd882520.aspx
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e.g if user is view current month of last year then he has the option to select current date ?
just see this link and how they are implementing the Today button in the Datepicker WPF Toolkit). This link is from the WPFToolkit discussion forum. May be this will help you.
http://wpf.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=85516
i think there is no option that there is a button directly in the control.
You can use a button outside the control, or something like this to set the current date.
Or you build a custom control....
I just hacked together a simple example. It is VS 2010. www.mbgr.de/CurrentDateWpf.zip.
No warranty at all on this one. Use at your own risk :-)

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I am new to .NET 3.5 , WPF, infragistics and MVVM.
I have two calender controls and button control ( when clicking the button user see a list of events between the date range. We follow MVVM pattern
Start Date(Date Picker) 2. End date(Date Picker) 3. search button
My bussiness gave me some set of rules through which user will be validated.
I have done all validation for the date controls except for the following two:
when editing the date picker (manually with out using calender and typing the date) the change event is never recognized in View Model
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If any body wants i can post my code also..
thanks
Divya
There is an ASP.NET version of the datepicker that allows nullable, found here on CodeProject. There was a similar question posted but it was for WinForms here. Ok, the code is for Winforms, maybe you might be able to port it for webforms i.e. asp.net.
Hope this helps,
Best regards,
Tom.

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